Apple Supplier Foxconn Said to Resume Some Chinese Production

Market research firm Trendforce on Monday cut its forecast for iPhone production in the first three months of the year by about 10% to 41 million handsets.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 11 February 2020 11:10 IST
Highlights
  • Foxconn got the green light to reopen two major plants in China
  • They were closed because of the coronavirus outbreak
  • Only 10 percent of the workforce has returned so far

Foxconn is the world's largest contract electronics maker

Apple's main iPhone maker Foxconn got the green light on Monday to reopen two major plants in China closed because of the coronavirus and aims to resume production even though only 10 percent of the workforce has returned so far, a source told Reuters. Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, got approval to resume work at factories in the eastern central Chinese city of Zhengzhou and in the southern manufacturing hub Shenzhen, the person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The two factories together make up the bulk of Foxconn's assembly lines for Apple's iPhones and any further delays to production following the enforced closures are likely to hit global shipments.

"As a matter of policy and for reasons of commercial sensitivity, we do not comment on our specific production initiatives," Foxconn said in a statement to Reuters.

Advertisement

In Zhengzhou, about 16,000 people, or less than 10 percent of the workforce, had returned to Foxconn's plant as of Monday while in Shenzhen about 20,000 workers, or roughly 10 percent of the workforce, were back after the Lunar New Year holiday, the source said.

Advertisement

"Shenzhen plant has notified employees to return to work tomorrow," said the person who declined to be identified because they are not authorised to speak publicly on the matter.

"Work there will be resumed in a staggered and orderly manner," the person said. "But a big challenge remains after factory resumption due to the severe situation of the outbreak."

Advertisement

Market research firm Trendforce on Monday cut its forecast for iPhone production in the first three months of the year by about 10 percent to 41 million handsets.

Apple gave a wider range than usual for estimated revenue in the first quarter to factor in uncertainty due to the virus that has killed over 900 people and infected more than 40,000.

Advertisement

An Apple spokeswoman in Shanghai was not immediately available for comment.

Making masks
Foxconn reported on Monday a 12 percent drop in revenue in January from a year ago to TWD 364.6 billion ($12 billion). It did not give further details.

Its shares fell as much as 2.4 percent, underperforming a 0.3 percent decline in the broader market. Foxconn has fallen more than 11 percent since the market reopened after the holiday break.

Apple rival and China's biggest smartphone maker, Huawei, said last week it had resumed production of consumer devices and telecommunications equipment and that its operations were running normally.

Foxconn executives were trying very hard to negotiate with the Chinese authorities to resume production in other parts of the country, including Kunshan in southeastern Jiangsu province, the source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

The coronavirus epidemic - declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization - has disrupted Chinese manufacturing and forced firms such as Hyundai Motor to halt production of cars in some factories.

Some companies, including Samsung Electronics, limped back to work on Monday but hundreds of factories and stores remain shut across China.

Foxconn, formally Hon Hai Precision Industry, said earlier on Monday that employee safety was its top priority and it was working with authorities to meet requirements to resume production across China in a staggered fashion.

Foxconn employees who returned on Monday following the extended Lunar New Year holiday have been told to wear masks, undergo temperature checks and adhere to a specified dining system, according to internal memos seen by Reuters.

Most senior Taiwanese officials have been told to refrain from returning to China and those who needed to do so required approval from Chairman Liu Young-Way, the person said.

Foxconn, which makes devices for global electronics firms, has also built production lines in the southern province of Guangdong to make face masks for its hundreds of thousands of employees and is aiming to churn out 2 million masks a day by late February, the internal memos showed.

© Thomson Reuters 2020

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Apple, Foxconn
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Vivo Y31 Series With 6,500mAh Battery Launched in India: See Price
  2. Samsung Begins Rolling Out One UI 8 Update to the Galaxy S25 Series
  3. [Exclusive] Noise to Launch Flagship Master Series Over-Ear Headphones Soon
  4. Nothing Announces Offers on Phones, Wearables During Flipkart Sale
  5. Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale: Discounts on Motorola Phones Announced
  6. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE With 50-Megapixel Camera Launched in India: See Price
  7. iPhone 17 Models See Higher Pre-Order Demand Than iPhone 16 Series: Kuo
  8. iOS 26 Releases Today: Check Out the Notable Features
  9. Best Mobiles Under Rs. 60,000 in India
  10. Oppo F31 Series Launched With 7,000mAh Battery: Check Price, Features
  1. iOS 26 Update Released Alongside iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe: Check Eligible Models, How to Download
  2. Scientists Propose Space Missions to Chase Down Interstellar Comets
  3. Iceland Plume Discovery Reveals Ancient Volcanic Funnels Across North Atlantic
  4. Huawei Watch Ultimate 2 Design Renders Leaked, Could Launch Soon
  5. Marvel's Wolverine Will Reportedly Launch in 2026; Insomniac's Venom Game in 'Active Development'
  6. US President Donald Trump Challenges Block on Removing US Fed’s Lisa Cook
  7. iPhone 17 Series Outpaces iPhone 16 in Demand While iPhone 17 Pro Max Tops Pre-Orders, Analyst Says
  8. iPhone 16 Remained Top Selling Smartphone For Second Consecutive Quarter Globally: Report
  9. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Launched in India With 6.7-Inch AMOLED Screen, 50-Megapixel Camera: Price, Features
  10. iPhone 18 Series Tipped to Feature Smaller Dynamic Island, Might Launch Without Under-Display Face ID
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.